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Freeman, Daniel

Title: Professor

Department: Department of Psychiatry

Location: University of Oxford

Phone: (0)1865 613109

Email: daniel.freeman@psych.ox.ac.uk

Research Interests: The purpose of my work is to make significant advances in the understanding and treatment of mental health disorders, particularly delusions and hallucinations. Drawing on a variety of approaches, including epidemiological studies, psychological experiments, clinical trials, and a ground-breaking virtual reality laboratory, I use the theoretical knowledge to develop carefully tested psychological treatments that will truly make a difference.

Author's Works

  • Measuring reasoning in paranoia: Development of the Fast and Slow Thinking Questionnaire, 2020-07-01
  • Automated psychological therapy using immersive virtual reality for treatment of fear of heights: a single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial, 2018-08-01
  • 7 Virtual reality (VR) for the treatment of mental health disorders, 2020-07-01
  • Digitally supported CBT to reduce paranoia and improve reasoning for people with schizophrenia-spectrum psychosis: the SlowMo RCT, 2021-08-01
  • COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in systemic sclerosis, 2021-07-01
  • The Disease Influenced Vaccine Acceptance Scale-Six (DIVAS-6): Validation of a Measure to Assess Disease-Related COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes and Concerns, 2022-06-01
  • Parenting behaviour and paranoia: a network analysis and results from the National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescents (NCS-A), 2020-08-01
  • Dissociation in relation to other mental health conditions: An exploration using network analysis, 2020-08-01
  • Sleep Disorders in Early Psychosis: Incidence, Severity, and Association With Clinical Symptoms, 2018-09-08
  • Excessive sleepiness in patients with psychosis: An initial investigation, 2021-01-01
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